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Decameron Musicale
A mosaic of musical stories from early modern Europe

Supported by a grant from Continuo Foundation
In this programme each piece is an individual musical story. As in Decameron, they are collected together into five themes; fortune and the capricious effects of fate; virtue and devotion; love, both joyous and tragic; trickery and sin; and finally intelligence. Music was flourishing in 14th century Italy, and many of the pieces come from composers of the time such as Francesco Landini and Johannes Ciconia. Threaded into this there is also medieval music from more distant times and places, just as Boccaccio weaved together stories from as far away places as India and the Middle East. These include a Virelai from the Roman de Fauvel, sacred music from the cathedrals of England and Binchois’ enigmatic chanson Triste plaisire et douloureuse joye.
Boccaccio’s Decameron portrays the various aspects of human nature and experience in vivid detail, and it is our pleasure to echo this through some of the most beautiful music of his time.
Doors open 6pm; the bar will be open to purchase refreshments
The performance lasts ~90 mins with an interval. Expected finish time: 8.30pm
This concert will be recorded.
Fri, 26 September 2025
St Bartholomew-the-Great, London
7:00pm
£12 (free for U12s)
Full Event Details
Giovanni Boccaccio wrote his masterwork Decameron after the outbreak of the Black Death in Florence, 1348. It is a frame story in which a group of friends, sequestered from the horrors of the plague in a rural villa, share stories with each other to entertain, rouse, and move.
In this programme each piece is an individual musical story. As in Decameron, they are collected together into five themes; fortune and the capricious effects of fate; virtue and devotion; love, both joyous and tragic; trickery and sin; and finally intelligence. Music was flourishing in 14th century Italy, and many of the pieces come from composers of the time such as Francesco Landini and Johannes Ciconia. Threaded into this there is also medieval music from more distant times and places, just as Boccaccio weaved together stories from as far away places as India and the Middle East. These include a Virelai from the Roman de Fauvel, sacred music from the cathedrals of England and Binchois’ enigmatic chanson Triste plaisire et douloureuse joye.
Boccaccio’s Decameron portrays the various aspects of human nature and experience in vivid detail, and it is our pleasure to echo this through some of the most beautiful music of his time.
Doors open 6pm; the bar will be open to purchase refreshments
The performance lasts ~90 mins with an interval. Expected finish time: 8.30pm
This concert will be recorded.
Venue Details & Map
Location
St Bartholomew-the-Great, London
St Bartholomew-the-Great, West Smithfield, London, EC1A 9DS
Previous performances
Decameron Musicale
Thu, 24 April 2025
St Catharine's College Chapel, Cambridge
7:00pm
£20.00 (£7.50 students, U18s free)
Cambridge Early Music
Decameron Musicale
Wed, 7 May 2025
Brighton Dome Studio Theatre
1:00pm
£12.50, £10 u26
Brighton Festival
Decameron Musicale
Sun, 1 June 2025
St Mary's Church, Rotherhithe
7:30pm
£16 | concessions £10 | u16s £8
Tuned in London
Decameron Musicale
Wed, 2 July 2025
The Old Church, Stoke Newington
7:30pm
£18, £25 adult + child, £32 adult + 2 children
Stoke Newington Early Music Festival
Decameron Musicale
Sun, 28 September 2025
St Mary's Church, Banbury
1:45pm
£15, u18s free
Banbury Early Music Festival